This is almost as painful as the Vipair thread!
But seriously. Let's blame some people here
I call [******] on the altitude stuff. As tony pointed out, that is negligible. And you'll see greater swings in a day.
As Kenny pointed out, Kenny doesn't have a card reader (though he clearly has a computer) but not the VEC2 software so he is making the tuning a bit more challenging from afar.
Larry is guilty of not judging his customer's tollerence for something that isn't 100% perfect. In retrospect, Larry might even wish that he'd declined the build if he knew what care and feeding this was going to take.
Kenny is guilt of not taking any direct responsibility for learning what was going on with his car. Some will argue that he shouldn't have to b/c he paid 27k of his daughter's college money that should have gone to his Ex to get his car rebuild.
Sadly, the car just needs a) some face time w/ a tuner and b) some minor care and feeding.
Group hug?
Here are JD's tips for remote tuning a VEC2 (aka: things I insist people tell me before i start working a problem):
- At what RPM did *** occur?
- Does *** stay this way or does it go away?
- What is the A/F ratio at *** (per the gauge which Kenny still doesn't have. *prod*)
- What color was the smoke (if any)?
- What did the boost gauge read at ***?
- What temp was it outside when *** was occuring?
- Describe the symptoms in terms of what happened at what RPM?
These are just STARTERS. But with this info, one can BEGIN to start to remote tune a car. No A/F meter and no boost gauge = NO REMOTE TUNING. Or it ='s crazy/stupid remote tuning.
End rant... for the moment.
Group hug #2?
JD